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Castillo de San Marcos National MonumentA Spanish soldado from the 18th century tells visiotrs about his life at the Castillo.
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The Cannons of the Castillo

Click on the links below to view picture postcards of the cannons currently on display at the Castillo.  (You'll need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files.  You can download it for free on Adobe's web site.)

Postcard 1 - Spanish Iron 3lb

Postcard 2 - Spanish Bronze 2lb

 

More to come!

Frangrant but sour, Sevilla oranges still grow in St. Augustine today  

Did You Know?
The Spanish first introduced citrus fruit to the Americas bringing either seeds or seedlings for sour orange, sweet orange, lemon, lime, and citron. Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, Florida

Last Updated: October 05, 2006 at 09:42 EST